Can you please explain why sentence 2 is wrong but sentence 1, which is similar to sentence 2 , is correct.
1) Stoney NAMED the electron in 1894.
2) A venomous snake designated the emblem of the rebellion by the insurgency.
Both the sentences have subjects that agree in number "Stoney" in 1 and " venomous snake" in 2 and past participles "named" in 1 and "designated" in 2 but sentence 2 is wrong
Note: Source is MGMAT SC guide.
What about this sentence 3:
The Japanese medal given for bravery.
Is it correct? I see Japanese medal as subject and given as verb. Looks fine to me. But the book says it is wrong.